The company couched the fixed-term discount as a way to encourage users onto higher tier services.

“We think it’s important that customers try out the NBN100 speed and make up their own minds what speed tier works for their household,” Vodafone’s general manager of fixed line services Matthew Lobb said in a statement.

Lobb claimed that bundling other Vodafone services in with a 100Mbps service “could reduce the monthly plan fee of Vodafone Premium NBN100 down from $69 to as low as $51.20 per month for the first six months.”

The company’s existing NBN marketing says that it offers discounts of between five percent and 20 percent off NBN fees when other mobile services are bundled in.

Vodafone's 100Mbps plan reverts to $89 a month after the price promotion ends.

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